How to Treat Varicose Veins on the Legs?
The discovery of varicose veins on the legs requires adjustments in dietary habits, avoidance of smoking, and moderate daily exercise. In severe cases, surgery may also be necessary. Varicose veins are related to being overweight and may cause local numbness, tingling, and a feeling of fullness. If not treated promptly, they may lead to local necrosis. Therefore, it is crucial to adopt correct treatment methods.
1. Control diet, especially reduce fat intake. Avoid foods high in saturated fats and cholesterol, such as animal organs, shrimp, seafood, and egg yolks.
2. Avoid smoking and passive smoking. Tobacco can cause significant damage to arterial vascular endothelial cells, leading to degeneration and fibrosis of the arterial endothelium.
3. Perform moderate exercise and engage in aerobic activities such as swimming, jogging, cycling, and yoga. However, avoid overexertion.
4. Surgical treatment involves tying off the top of the varicose vein and injecting medication into the vessel to produce a sterile inflammatory reaction in the diseased vessel lining, causing the vessel to adhere and close off the lumen.